Samsung A52 5G vs Oppo Find X3 Lite | ULTIMATE Camera Test By Lover Of Tech

By Lover Of Tech
Aug 16, 2021
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Samsung A52 5G vs Oppo Find X3 Lite | ULTIMATE Camera Test

Yo, what is good people Ben from lover of tech, welcome back to another ultimate camera comparison. This time it's between the Oppo find x3 lite versus the Samsung Galaxy a525g, pretty much in a budget category between that 300 pounds to 400 pounds category and pretty much seeing how the camera performs in both video and photo. So, as you know if you've not been here before, we are going to take it through daylight blue light as many shooting modes as possible for video and photo and pretty much see, which one gives the best camera experience before. We do that, let's head into the main camera specs. So here is a quick specs breakdown for both camera systems on the Oppo f5, x3 lite and the a52 5g. But before we go ahead, a big thank you to Vodafone for supplying both of these handsets for testing and review.

There will be links in the description below for all the latest deals that you can find on Vodafone UK for both these handsets and again, a big thank you to Vodafone UK when it comes to the camera systems. Both are a quad camera system. In quotes and if you look at the Xperia 5x3, you do have the main camera sensor at 64 megapixels for the wide, then you've got 8 megapixel ultra-wide, and you have a 2 megapixel macro and a 2 megapixel depth sensor, and when you move over to the a525g very similar affair, you do have a 64 megapixel main camera sensor for the wide, a 12 megapixel ultra-wide and a 5 megapixel macro and a 5 megapixel depth sensor for the selfie, it's 32 megapixels, on both and in the links in the description. You have full details of the capabilities of the hardware as well as obviously the video capabilities as well, but without wasting much time. Let's get back onto the main camera comparison with the daylight video.

Now we're starting with the selfie video upper 5x3 light only shoots up to 1080p frames. A second video on the selfie where's, the a525g does shoot up to 4k UHD 30 frames a second, let's check the image quality dynamic range as well as the stabilization quick run. Now we switch to 1080p 30 frames a second and that's on both cameras, and we're just going to test and see how they both perform all around, and I'll run. Now we've switched to the main cameras in 4k UHD frames. A second we're just seeing how they perform one caveat is that you can't go into the ultra-wide angle.

Sensor lens on the Oppo find x3 light, but you will see that in the a525g you are able to quick run. So this will just do a digital crop of times two to times five in the main camera sensor, as it does not have an optical zoom, and this does do a times two crop as well, but you can switch into the ultra-wide, and you do have the advice switch into the selfie, while you're recording in 4k UHD 30 frames a second. This is such a nice advantage that you do get with Samsung's phones right now being able to switch between pretty much all the camera, sensors and lenses, while you're recording back to the main. The main brings you back to the ultra-wide, where you were then on the main sensor. Then the times two digital crop we are now in 1080p frames, a second on the ultra-wide on the upper find x3 lights, doing 4k on UHD ultra-wide.

For some reason, it's capped at 1080p 30 on an ultra ride, ford, opp, and we're taking a walk. Then a quick run. So this is something just to bear in mind. You do have to pause. It goes into the ultra-wide to be able to record in the video on the upper, or you can do this on the fly with the Samsung, even in 4k, UHD 30 frames a second, and now we are in 4k UHD 30 frames.

Second, on both the Oppo find x3 lite, and the a525g from Samsung we're now on the ultra-wide on both and again, you have to pause it so go into the ultra-wide and the ultra-wide is limited to 1080p cannot shoot in 4k, whereas you can shoot in 4k with the a525g. Switching to the selfie video at nighttime, Oppo find x. Free light is limit to 1080p30, whereas you can shoot 4k 30 on the a52 5g. So this will be my summary breakdown for both the photos and the videos it's going to be running through, so that the video isn't going to be as long as it is, so I'll definitely recommend you to pause it for each summary, for each section and just have a detailed look for yourself to pretty much see what your thoughts are on a camera comparison for both the pictures in daylight low light, and the video performance as well. Now, when we're starting with the selfie, I do prefer the colors on the selfie for the OPPO.

It looks a bit more natural and something that is more realistic, and I like the overall look of it, but in terms of the sharpness details and especially the dynamic range, it's way better on the Samsung a525g. In my personal opinion, in terms of moving to the colors of the rear camera, both do actually do really well. I do slightly prefer the colors on the a525g, but that's more subjective to me, because the colors on Oppo are still more than good enough as well. Both portrait modes for the main cameras are great. I ever slightly do prefer the look of the edge detection and blur on the oppose, so just taking into consideration the a52 is good, but I'll probably lean a bit more to the upper with the shots of the flower, though, when it comes to the shots of the flower without macro mode, it looks like the a525g.

You can focus ever so slightly closer and create a more natural blur without needing the portrait. Mode same goes for the upper as well, but leans like better to the a525g, but you know, unfortunately, though, when it comes to the colors, the shift that you get as well, and it becomes more muted and way softer in details on the upper when you use the macro mode compared to the a52. So just bear that in mind when you're, using it in terms of the low light performance. Both are nothing special to write home about when it comes to the price point that they're at, but the a52 5g is way better on his own. Even in night mode.

The upper just doesn't really cut it. Apart from slightly on the selfie, but nighttime photos. Overall, it's a big win for the a52 5g. I would say overall when it comes to low-light photos in the night, as well as during the day for daylight photos. I think overall, maybe the a525g holds better when we move over to the videos overall, video performance for both selfie and rear cameras.

It's a big win for the a525g on Samsung, the a525g shoots 4k UHD 30 frames a second on the selfie. While the Oppo is limited to 1080p, the Oppo can shoot 4k 30 on the main camera, but it doesn't do that on the ultrawide, which is limited to 1080p 30 and when it comes to video stabilization as well, it's basically non-existent on the Oppo and at least on the a52. You can get complete stabilization at 1080p for both the selfie and the rear camera and overall, the 4k video when it comes to stabilization, just looks naturally more stable anyway and, what's great is you can flip to the selfie and other lenses on a flight when you're recording in 4k and 1080p30? It just makes the video experience much more flexible on the a525g, and I would just definitely say overall when it comes to the video performance on the a52, it's just in a league of his own when you're, comparing it to the opp, find x3 light. That is it for me. Let me know your thoughts on this ultimate camera comparison between the Oppo finder, x3 lite and the a525g from Samsung, and hopefully we'll be seeing more camera comparisons.

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